DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Your saw
is equipped
with a depth
detent
system that will stop the foot at 2x, 3/4", 1/2",
and 1/4" standard
lumber depths.
Disconnect
plug from power
source.
Loosen
the depth
adjustment
lever
located
in the
housing
of saw. Hold the foot clown with one
hand and raise or lower saw by the handle.
DEPTH
BRACKET
ADJUSTABLE
DEPTH
LEVER
Tighten
lever
at the depth
setting
desired.
Check desired depth (Fig. 3).
Your saw also features
a adjustable
depth
adjustment
lever for consistent
locking.
To
adjust,
simply
pull outward
on lever
and
reposition to desired position (Fig. 3).
Not more than one tooth length
of the blade
should extend below the material to be cut, for
minimum splintering (Fig. 4).
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ONE TOOTH
LENGTH
SHOULD
PENETRATE
WOOD
FOR
MINIMUM
SPLINTERING
90 ° CUTTING
ANGLE CHECK
Disconnect
plug from power source. Set foot to
maximum
depth of cut setting.
Loosen
bevel
adjustment
lever,
set to 0 ° on quadrant,
retighten
lever
and
check
for
90 ° angle
between
the blade and bottom
plane of foot
with a square
(Fig. 5). Make adjustments
by
turning the small alignment
screw from bottom
side of foot, if necessary.
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BEVEL ADJUSTMENT
Your saw
is equipped
with
a bevel
detent
system that will stop the foot at 22.5 °, and 45 °
angles.
Disconnect
plug from power source. The foot
can be adjusted
up to 56 ° by loosening
the
bevel adjustment
lever at the front of the saw.
Align to desired angle on calibrated
quadrant.
Then tighten bevel adjustment
lever (Fig. 6).
Your saw also features
a adjustable
bevel
adjustment
lever for consistent
locking.
To
adjust,
simply
pull outward
on lever
and
reposition to desired position (Fig. 1).
Because
of the increased
amount
of blade
engagement
in the work
and decreased
-10-
stability
of the foot, blade binding
may occur.
Keep the saw steady and the foot firmly on the
workpiece.
UADRANT
BEVEL
LEVER